A Sculpture at the Baton Rouge Museum of Art and History This is one of two large sculptures I made for The Museum of Art and History in Baton Rouge… Read More
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Lilli’s Double Image on 4 X 5
Lilli’s Double Image: Vertical + Horizontal This photo was an accident. I loaded the first 4 x 5 film sheet horizontally, and shot. Then I changed the rear ground glass… Read More
Art News Roundup | August 2018
Art News Roundup | August 2018 By SARAH TELESCA | August 12, 2018 As you continue to slog through the summer, the art world continues onward and upward, downward, and… Read More
Cultivating Community
Cultivating Community In a week I’ll be headed to the Chautauqua Institution to serve as writer-in-residence for their final week of summer programming. Chautauqua was a place I visited as… Read More
Preparing the finishing touches on the “Not #MeToo” painting
Preparing the finishing touches on the “Not #MeToo” painting You thought my painting was done, when the visible surface was covered with paint and refined? Not quite! Here are some… Read More
Global Warming (Ursus automobilis)
Global Warming (Ursus automobilis) This is a project proposal I put together for The University of West Florida, Pensacola. Global Warming (Ursus automobilis) is a monumental polar bear sculpture created… Read More
Pathway to enlightenment
A Message for Nineveh. Two years ago I made a piece for Texas A&M Corpus Christie Weil gallery. I worked with student volunteers and they were all great. I have… Read More
Crawling Before Walking — A Conversation with Author Sarah Gerard on Writing and Climate Change
Crawling Before Walking — A Conversation with Author Sarah Gerard on Writing and Climate Change An informal chat with the author of The Sunshine State on how writers can connect… Read More
Writers write… And read.
Writers Write. You can’t be a writer unless you write. Sounds pretty obvious I know, but writing is a skill – it takes practice. It’s no different than learning to play… Read More
Can you write comedy without offending someone?
Can you write comedy without offending someone? Last week I sent a draft of my new play to a friend, a fellow theatre artist. I told him that I’ve never… Read More


